Ars Technica | Add Tesla to the legion of organizations that have been infected by cryptocurrency-mining malware. Researchers at security firm RedLock said hackers accessed one of Tesla's Amazon cloud accounts and used it to run currency-mining software. "The hackers had infiltrated Tesla's Kubernetes console, which was not password protected," RedLock researchers wrote.
CSO | Considering the upcoming GDPR, increasing migration to the cloud, and BYO-everything, data loss prevention (DLP) technologies are making a resurgence. Symantec Senior Vice President of Information Protection, Nico Popp, describes how DLP has evolved over the years, and what the DLP of the future looks like.
Motherboard | The Internet Archive—the site that catalogs the world’s digital detritus—has scooped up hundreds of publicly available military PowerPoints and preserved them for public consumption. The Archive calls it the Military Industrial PowerPoint Complex and it's as bad as you’d expect a mix of high technology, bloody wars, and banal graphics to be.
 
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Digital Inspiration | IBM Watson uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) and machine learning to extract entities, people's names, and places, as well as understand the overall sentiment and emotion of text. Here's how to use Watson's NLP to analyze the text in your Google Doc.
MakeUseOf | Signing digital documents by hand is tedious. Print, sign, scan, right? Fortunately, electronic signatures are on the rise. Here is a selection of free and paid tools to conveniently sign PDF documents from your PC or phone.
 
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The Asana Blog | Asana recently launched in French and German and now they're excited to add Spanish and Portuguese, too. In addition, they’ve made improvements for their customers across the globe to make their experience more intuitive and localized.
 
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